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    The value of electrochemical skin conductance measurement using Sudoscan® in the assessment of patients with familial amyloid polyneuropathy by Lefaucheur, Jean-Pascal, Zouari, Hela G., Gorram, Farida, Nordine, Tarik, Damy, Thibaud, Planté-Bordeneuve, Violaine

    Published in Clinical neurophysiology (01-08-2018)
    “…•Distal involvement of small autonomic fibers is predominant in familial amyloid polyneuropathy (FAP).•Electrochemical skin conductance, assessing sympathetic…”
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    Long-term treatment of transthyretin familial amyloid polyneuropathy with tafamidis: a clinical and neurophysiological study by Planté-Bordeneuve, Violaine, Gorram, Farida, Salhi, Hayet, Nordine, Tarik, Ayache, Samar S., Le Corvoisier, Philippe, Azoulay, Daniel, Feray, Cyrille, Damy, Thibaud, Lefaucheur, Jean-Pascal

    Published in Journal of neurology (01-02-2017)
    “…Tafamidis is a transthyretin (TTR) stabilizer recently approved to slow the neurologic impairment in TTR familial amyloid polyneuropathy (TTR-FAP). The pivotal…”
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    Revisiting the spectrum of IgM-related neuropathies in a large cohort of IgM monoclonal gammopathy by Bardel, Benjamin, Molinier-Frenkel, Valérie, Le Bras, Fabien, Ayache, Samar S., Nordine, Tarik, Lefaucheur, Jean-Pascal, Planté-Bordeneuve, Violaine

    Published in Journal of neurology (01-09-2022)
    “…Introduction A significant number of patients with a peripheral neuropathy have IgM monoclonal gammopathy (IgM-MG). In this work, we encompassed the spectrum…”
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    Small nerve fiber selectivity of laser and intraepidermal electrical stimulation: A comparative study between glabrous and hairy skin by Lefaucheur, Jean-Pascal, Abbas, Samar A., Lefaucheur-Ménard, Isabelle, Rouie, Denis, Tebbal, Denise, Bismuth, Julie, Nordine, Tarik

    Published in Neurophysiologie clinique (01-08-2021)
    “…In clinical neurophysiology practice, various methods of stimulation can be used to activate small-diameter nociceptive cutaneous afferents located in the…”
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    Characterizing Acute-Onset Small Fiber Neuropathy by Gendre, Thierry, Lefaucheur, Jean-Pascal, Nordine, Tarik, Baba-Amer, Yasmine, Authier, François-Jérôme, Devaux, Jérôme, Créange, Alain

    “…Immune-mediated small fiber neuropathy (SFN) is increasingly recognized. Acute-onset SFN (AOSFN) remains poorly described. Herein, we report a series of AOSFN…”
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    The ulnar ratio as a sensitive and specific marker of acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy by Ahdab, Rechdi, Noureldine, Mohammad Hassan A., Mohammedi, Kamel, Nader, Manal, Zouari, Hela G., Nordine, Tarik, Créange, Alain, Lefaucheur, Jean-Pascal, Ayache, Samar S.

    Published in Clinical neurophysiology (01-08-2018)
    “…•Ulnar ratio definition: SNAP amplitude of palmar cutaneous over that of dorsal branch of ulnar nerve.•Ulnar ratio ≥ 0.78 can rule out diagnosis of Acute…”
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    Polyradiculonévrites chroniques asymptomatiques ou paucisymptomatiques : intérêt diagnostique du suivi électroneuromyographique by Antoniol, Caroline, Bardel, Benjamin, Benaderette, Sandrine, Nordine, Tarik, Ayache, Samar, Thabuy, Florent, Planté-Bordeneuve, Violaine, Créange, Alain, Lefaucheur, Jean-Pascal

    Published in Neurophysiologie clinique (01-06-2017)
    “…Le spectre clinique et électroneuromyographique (ENMG) des polyradiculonévrites inflammatoires démyélinisantes chroniques (PIDC) est hétérogène, y compris leur…”
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    L’alcool : une cause de neuronopathie sensitive by Bismuth, Julie, Salhi, Hayet, Nordine, Tarik, Robert, Florence, Antoine, Jean-Christophe, Lefaucheur, Jean-Pascal, Creange, Alain

    Published in Revue neurologique (01-04-2015)
    “…Les neuronopathies sensitives (NNS) ont diverses causes, paranéoplasiques, dysimmunitaires ou toxiques bien connues, mais une origine liée à l’alcool n’a pas…”
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